Thanks for sharing. Really looking forward to part 2! I believe after getting the finish boundaries from the rooms you only need to List.FirstItem @L3 ie no need to sort by area. The first of these boundaries is always the main or positive element. The following optional boundaries are then for the holes or negative elements.
Unfortunately the workflow can't handle donut type rooms with holes in them, moreorless the goal of demonstrating that at that time stamp. You could probably do it by writing a more complex svg, but beyond my abilities.
Hello and thank you for the work done. I tried to reuse your code to adapt it to French. However, the result obtained on the SVG file is not satisfactory. Do the metric units of the project affect the result?
It is probably due to french region settings in windows sometimes using commas instead of decimals which ruins csv file structure. You'll need to check your regional settings and switch the separator character to a full stop probably.
Can it be done to generate an *.svg of an isometric view of structural projects (either concrete or steel structural frames)? Oh, and thank you for sharing your amazing dynamo skills!!
@@AussieBIMGuru how can i access that ? , i have worked with a company where they made their own custom plugin to produce an SVG. so i have one set up already but would love to have this for all of my Projects within my company !!
Thanks for sharing. Really looking forward to part 2! I believe after getting the finish boundaries from the rooms you only need to List.FirstItem @L3 ie no need to sort by area. The first of these boundaries is always the main or positive element. The following optional boundaries are then for the holes or negative elements.
Good point! I guess I was just being paranoid... haha
Great one as usual
Thanks!
Many thanks in advace for sharing. But what happened with the interior room created in the 16:38 min, it was omited at the end?
Unfortunately the workflow can't handle donut type rooms with holes in them, moreorless the goal of demonstrating that at that time stamp. You could probably do it by writing a more complex svg, but beyond my abilities.
Thanks, I ll have a try!@@AussieBIMGuru
Too complex for me :-) but i am learning more and more about dynamo. Many Thanks Gavin👍
You're welcome! One day it will be easy for you I'm sure :)
Thanks......this is awesome !!!
Glad you liked it!
Hello and thank you for the work done. I tried to reuse your code to adapt it to French. However, the result obtained on the SVG file is not satisfactory. Do the metric units of the project affect the result?
It is probably due to french region settings in windows sometimes using commas instead of decimals which ruins csv file structure.
You'll need to check your regional settings and switch the separator character to a full stop probably.
Great tutorial c:
Thanks!
Can it be done to generate an *.svg of an isometric view of structural projects (either concrete or steel structural frames)?
Oh, and thank you for sharing your amazing dynamo skills!!
See reply in part 2.
Hello,
Would it be possible to receive the Dynamo script? Thank you.
Best regards,
github.com/aussieBIMguru/Dynamo_Scripts/blob/master/ABG_201109_DynamoSVGPart1.dyn
@@AussieBIMGuru impossible de resoudre le noeud revit.elements.category.byname , can help me ?
I built the script for revit 2020 so it might need some updates if you are in a higher version
Can you share this script ?
On my github.
@@AussieBIMGuru how can i access that ? , i have worked with a company where they made their own custom plugin to produce an SVG. so i have one set up already but would love to have this for all of my Projects within my company !!
@@dillonjohnston512 github.com/aussieBIMguru/Dynamo_Scripts/blob/master/ABG_201112_DynamoSVGPart2.dyn
@@AussieBIMGuru Brilliant thanks so much
do you have a video on to bring this script into dynamo studio ? sorry for this i am not very experienced with dynamo :)